The latest Visual FoxPro book, “VFPX: Open Source Treasure for the VFP Developer”, written by Rick Schummer, Doug Hennig, Jim Nelson, Eric Selje and Tamar E. Granor is ready for you. This may be the most significant Visual FoxPro book since the “Hacker’s Guide to Visual FoxPro.”
Inside the 649 pages, you’ll find an encyclopedia of VFPX projects for Visual FoxPro developers written by leading authorities in our community. The authors share their real world experience, which saves you time and provides a jumpstart for using the different tools and components. At first glance, VFPX can be a bit daunting. This book is organized so you can select any VFPX project and read about it in a single chapter (except for a few projects so big that a single chapter wasn’t sufficient). By the time you finish the chapter, you know how to install the tool or component, what it does, and all the functionality it provides. The authors share the benefits and the shortcomings in great detail.
If you want to learn how the PEM Editor, Thor, Data Explorer, and FoxTabs can increase your productivity, this is the book for you.
If you need easy to use barcoding with FoxBarCode, this book is for you. If you want to use VFP2C32 to simplify the Windows API, then this book is for you.
All 42 chapters provide insight into the great work of software developers around the world who have contributed to this open source project.
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This book is terrific! I had no idea VFPX was this extensive. This book documents 35 VFPX projects in 650 pages. It is the encyclopedia of VFPX projects for Visual FoxPro developers written by the leading VFPX authorities in our community. The authors share their real world experience, which saves you time and provides a jumpstart on using the different tools and components. At first glance, VFPX can be a bit daunting. This book is organized so you can select any VFPX project you want to know more about and read about it in a single chapter (except for a few projects that are so big, a single chapter wasn’t sufficient). By the time you finish the chapter, you know how to install the tool or component, what it does, and all the functionality it provides. The authors share the benefits and the shortcomings in great detail. This book saves you time, and helps you improve your Visual FoxPro development experience and the way your applications work for your customers. Get it today!